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Practical Guidance Criminal is a how-to solution for criminal law practitioners in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. It provides task-oriented guidance supported by on-point cases, legislation, checklists, precedents and time-saving tools, covering the procedural aspects of criminal law matters from time of arrest through to bail, trial, sentencing, appeals and costs.
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Whether prosecuting or defending, Australian Criminal Trial Directions enables you to identify and make submissions upon the correct directions to be given to juries. It is useful in magistrates or summary courts. Australian Criminal Trial Directions is an essential tool for judges and magistrates in order to ensure they apply the correct law. The work is also a useful guide to substantive law relating to trial practice and procedure, and is intended as a first reference guide for barristers.
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Bourke's Criminal Law Victoria is an indispensable tool for criminal law practitioners across the State of Victoria. A subscription includes a subscription to Bourke's Criminal Law News Victoria, which provides digests of recent cases. Online and Lexis Red publishing occurs at least twice a month during periods of rapid legislative change.
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Your one-stop-shop for criminal law matters in Queensland, with an expert author team, including Justice Ryan, Judge Rafter, Judge Smith and Magistrate Costanzo; all principle legislation covered and free newsletter included. Content in Carter’s Criminal Law of Queensland consists of, for the most part, annotated legislation. It includes over 70 Acts/Regulations, with the most important of these being comprehensively annotated by our expert authors throughout year – dozens of recent cases are included every year. The topic areas with the densest amount of annotations to legislation include the Criminal Code (Qld), Criminal Law Amendment Acts, Drugs, Summary Offences, Firearms, Criminal Practice Rules, Bail, Procedure, Evidence, Sentencing, Mental Health, Police Powers, Confiscation and Justices. Online and Lexis Red publishing occurs (on average) at least twice a month and during periods of rapid legislative change occurs several times a month.
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This newsletter provides digests of recent cases and information about legislative developments to keep practitioners up to date with the latest happenings in NSW criminal law. Criminal Law News publishes 11 times a year and is usually 16 pages long. The newsletter is included as part of a subscription to Criminal Practice and Procedure NSW, or can be subscribed to separately.
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Criminal Law South Australia is an indispensable tool for criminal law practitioners across the State. All important legislation required for the conduct of a criminal matter from beginning to end is covered in this one publication, with annotations to legislative provisions authored by Master Peter Norman and Scott Henchliffe QC. Online and Lexis Red publishing occurs (on average) at least twice a month and during periods of rapid legislative change occurs several times a month.